Rep. Stutzman tours local Bendix facility

Chris Camp (front right), operations manager of remanufacturing at Bendix, leads U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (front left) on a tour of the Huntington production facility on July 22. Photo provided.

U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman toured the Huntington production facility of Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems on July 22 as part of the company's ongoing efforts to educate lawmakers on the impact its operations have on the commercial vehicle industry and the communities where they are located.

Stutzman toured the facility, met with its leaders to discuss issues affecting the commercial vehicle industry and learned about key parts of the Huntington operation, including the growth of its remanufacturing efforts.

Bendix is a North American leader in the development and manufacture of leading-edge active safety and braking system technologies.

The Huntington facility, in operation for more than 30 years, employs more than 400 Indiana residents and is one of Huntington County's largest employers.

The Huntington site began its first remanufacturing operation in 1980 and now includes four facilities, including manufacturing and assembly sites, as well as Bendix's primary North American distribution center.

"Bendix has been a positive force in Huntington for more than three decades, and I was pleased to see during my visit that the company remains as committed as ever to growing and strengthening its business and presence in the community," Stutzman says. "Huntington's employees and facilities are a great example of Indiana's talent, innovation and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities."

Bendix has more than 35 years of experience in remanufacturing commercial vehicle compressors, air dryers and valves. The Huntington facility also includes the Bendix Brake Shoe Remanufacturing Center.

By salvaging key components of returned products and reassembling them with other salvaged and new components, Bendix provides remanufactured products that meet original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications and ensure availability even in peak demand years.

Bendix engineers also use components originally manufactured by other brands to bring remanufactured parts as close as possible to their OEM specifications.

Remanufacturing also reduces Bendix's environmental impact by lessening the energy use and carbon dioxide output associated with the fabrication of new parts.